Mental Health Software Market: Growing Focus on Telehealthcare
This report aims to provide detailed insights
into the global mental health software market. It provides valuable information
on the type, procedure, application, and region in the market. Furthermore, the
information for these segments, by region, is also presented in this report.
Leading players in the market are profiled to study their product offerings and
understand the strategies undertaken by them to be competitive in this market.
Major Market Growth Drivers:
Increasing adoption of mental health software, availability of government
funding, government initiatives to encourage EHR adoption in behavioral health
organizations, favorable behavioral health reforms in the US, and high demand
for mental health services amidst provider shortage are the major factors
driving the growth of mental health software market.
Expected Revenue Growth:
The mental health software market is expected to reach $2,306 million by 2022 from $1,155
million in 2017, at a CAGR of 14.8%.
Browse 255
Market Data Tables and 37 Figures spread through 222 Pages and
in-depth TOC on "Behavioral/Mental Health Software Market by Component
(Service, Software), Delivery (Subscription, Ownership), Functionality
(Clinical, Administrative, Financial), End User (Clinic, Hospital, Private
Practice, Payer), and Region - Global Forecast to 2022"
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Driver: Increasing Adoption of BHS:
High healthcare costs for the
treatment of behavioral health-related problems or mental illnesses form a key
concern for governments. The global cost of the treatment of mental illnesses
was ~USD 2.5 trillion (of which two-thirds are indirect costs) in 2010; this is
slated to reach USD 6 trillion by 2030 (Source: WHO). In 2013, the US spent an
estimated USD 201 billion on mental disorders like anxiety and depression
(Source: Health Affairs). Additionally, serious mental illness costs the US an
estimated 193.2 billion in lost earnings per year (Source: National Alliance of
Mental illness). Similarly, in Canada, mental health problems cost more than
CAD 51 billion every year (Source: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health).
Major contributing factors to these high costs are the need for and generation
of excessive paperwork, causing loss of productivity amongst clinicians and
improper revenue cycle management by behavioral health organizations. The need
to resolve these issues has boosted attention on and the adoption of behavioral
health software, as a means of reducing medication errors and paperwork;
enhancing productivity by ensuring quick patient data access; improving
workflow efficiency; and minimizing healthcare costs. These benefits of
behavioral health software have driven their adoption, especially among large
hospitals and community clinics.
Opportunity: Growing Emphasis on Subscription Model:
For enhanced data accessibility and real-time analysis, the subscription
model of delivery has emerged as a significant solution for integrated or
standalone behavioral health software. This helps healthcare organizations to
share information stored across different systems, in real time. Furthermore,
the subscription model requires minimal upfront investment and also reduces the
burden on healthcare systems. This results in increased productivity and
cost-efficiency. Subscription model-based behavioral health software also
ensures fast and secure transfer of data between organizations. These
advantages will offer significant growth opportunities to behavioral health
software vendors in mental health software market.
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Key Players In Mental Health Software Market:
Advanced Data Systems (US),
AdvancedMD (US), Cerner (US), Compulink (US), Core Solutions (US), Credible
Behavioral Health (US), Welligent (US), Valent (US), The Echo Group (US),
Kareo (US), Meditab Software (US), Qualifacts (US), Mindlinc (US), Netsmart
(US), and Nextgen Healthcare (US)
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